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2007Õã½Ê¡³õÖÐÓ¢ÓïÓÅÖʿν̰¸_ʵ¼¼°¿Îºó·´Ë¼Ñ¡(1) Unit 6 What¡¯s it like? ÎÂÖÝÊеÚÊ®ÆßÖÐѧ ÍõÀèÀè ½Ìѧ¼ò°¸ Objectives: By the end of this session, students will be better able to talk about location and describe places. This will be achieved by 1.teaching students to make conversations using the patterns as follows: Where is it? It is¡. What is it like? It is¡. 2.Some language practice exercises and one language task. Learning and Teaching Focus: The following two patterns: Where is it? What¡¯s it like? And the answers to these questions. Anticipated difficulties: Some students may be unfamiliar with the information (location, population, scenic spots, shopping, weather, food) about the cities abroad. It will obstruct students from talking about cities. Solutions: 1.provide some pictures with adequate information about the target cities. 2.backup question strategies. Teaching Aids: PPT, some picture for discussion. Learning and Teaching Arrangement Stages/ Timing Ss¡¯ Teacher¡¯s Stage I: Warming up (About 3 min) 1. Listen to the music and watch the pictures. Better sing along with the music. 2. Chat with teacher about places to travel. 1. Play a video ¡®Let¡¯s travel¡¯ showing places of interest. Encourage Ss to sing along with it. 2. Chat with Ss about where to visit Stage II: Presentation: Show my city (About 10 min) 3. Say anything they know about Wenzhou. 4. Answer the teacher¡¯s questions. 5. Pair work: Ask and answer about the location and describe these places. 3. Present pictures of Wenzhou. Ask Ss to say something they know about Wenzhou. (Remind Ss what they can talk about if they can¡¯t speak.) 4. Present pictures of places of interest in Wenzhou. Ask ¡®Where is it?¡¯ and ¡®What¡¯s it like?¡¯ 5. Present pictures of different places in Wenzhou. Stage III: Practice: Show me your city (About 10 min) 6. Say ¡®For me, there¡¯s no place like Hangzhou.¡¯ 7. Pair work: Talk about famous places in Hangzhou (Tell where they are and what they are like.) 6. Say ¡®For me, there¡¯s no place like Wenzhou. What about you?¡¯ (Present the sentence to help Ss speak) 7. Say ¡®Please tell me something about Hangzhou.¡¯ (Go around to help Ss if they have questions.) Stage IV: Reinforcement and assessment: Show cities around the world (About 15 min) 8. Listening: Ss listen to the mp3 and finish the required activities. 9. Task ¨C Group work in fours: Advise a place of interest for teacher¡¯s honey moon 9.1 Listen to the teacher introducing her plan. 9.2 Discuss in groups of four and design the tour guide 9.3 Give a report. 8. Say ¡®There are many beautiful cities around the world.¡¯ Listening: Play the mp3 9. Task ¨C Group work in fours: Advise a place of interest for my honey moon 9.1 Introduce what I would like to do during my honey moon. 9.2 Let Ss be the tour guide and design the guidebook 9.3 Ask Ss to give a report. Homework: 1. Surf the information of the places of interests on the Internet 2. Make a survey about the plan of the May Holiday. (Where and Why) Blackboard design: Unit 6 What¡¯s it like? exciting interesting What is it like? It is relaxing busy crowded beautiful There is / are¡. Summary (To summarize my teaching plan in details after class.) ¿ÎÌÃʵ¼ Unit 6 What¡¯s it like? ¨C Part 1 Stage I: Warming up: Video ¡®Let¡¯s travel¡¯ (About 3 min) T: There are many beautiful places in the video. Where would you like to visit? Ss: I¡¯d like to visit Paris / Singapore / ¡ T: Why? Ss: Because it¡¯s very romantic / there are delicious food / ¡ ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿ÒýÆðѧÉúÐËȤ£¬Ìá³öÂÃÐеÄÖ÷Ìâ¡£ÆäÖгöÏÖµÄͼƬ¶¼»áÔÚÉÔºóµÄ¿Î¼þÄÚ³öÏÖ£¬ÕâΪÏÂÎÄ×öÁËÆ̵档 Stage II: Presentation: Show my city (About 10 min) T: I¡¯m from a beautiful city in Zhejiang Province. There are many places of interest and delicious food. Where is it? Ss: Wenzhou. T: There are many famous places of interest in my city. Do you know any of them? Ss: Yandang Mountain. T: There are many places of interest. Would you like to see them? Ss: Yes. T: Look. Here¡¯s map of Wenzhou. Yangdang Mountain is famous. Let¡¯s have a look at it first. What¡¯s it like? Ss: It¡¯s beautiful / grand / magnificent / ¡ T: What are there in Yangdang Mountain£¿ Ss: There are falls, trees and mountains. ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿³ÊÏÖÄ¿±êÓïÑÔ¡£ T: There¡¯s a nice river in Wenzhou. Where is it? Ss: It¡¯s in Nanxi River. T: Look. What¡¯s it like? S1: It¡¯s clean. T: What are there in Nanxi River? Ss: There are rivers and trees. Two Ss do pair work. SA: What¡¯s it like? SB: It¡¯s ¡ And there are ¡ ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿Í¨¹ýpair workµ¥´¿µØ²ÙÁ·Ä¿±êÓïÑÔ¡£ T: Now let¡¯s look at the place where I live. It¡¯s called Wuma Street. What¡¯s it like? Ss: It¡¯s busy. Ss do pair work with one another. SA: What¡¯s it like? SB: It¡¯s ¡ And there are ¡ What¡¯s it like? SC: It¡¯s ¡ And there are ¡What¡¯s it like? SD: ¡ ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿Í¨¹ý½ÓÁúʽµÄpair work²ÙÁ·¾äÐÍ£¬Ê¹µÃѧÉú¸üÊìÁ·µØÔËÓÃÄ¿±êÓïÑÔ¡£ T: Look. This is one of the most beautiful islands in Wenzhou. What¡¯s it like? Ss: It¡¯s ¡ Ss discuss in groups and group leaders give a report. Ss: There are the sea, trees, islands, stones, grass, and many people. We think it¡¯s beautiful, fascinating and clean. ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿Í¨¹ýGroup workµÄС×éÌÖÂÛ²ÙÁ·Ä¿±êÓïÑÔ£¬Ê¹Ñ§ÉúÄÜ×ÔÈçÔËÓᣠStage III: Practice: Show me your city (About 10 min) T: There¡¯s no place like Wenzhou because it¡¯s my hometown. What about you? S3: For me there¡¯s no places like Hanghou. T: Why? S3: Because it¡¯s my hometown. T: Look. I only got this map of your city. Can you tell me more about your city? Where is it? What¡¯s it like? Ss: It¡¯s beautiful. There are a lot of funny places and delicious food. T: Here are some pictures of you cities. Can you work in pairs and tell me something more about your city? SA: Where is it? SB: It¡¯s in ¡ Street. SA: What¡¯s it like? SB: It¡¯s ¡ and there are ¡ ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿¸øÓèѧÉú³ä·ÖµÄʱ¼ä²ÙÁ·Ä¿±êÓïÑÔ£¬Ê¹Ñ§ÉúÄÜÔËÓÃÄ¿±êÓïÑÔ̸ÂÛ×Ô¼ºÉí±ßµÄÊÂÎï¡£ Stage IV: Reinforcement and assessment: Show cities around the world (About 15 min) T: Wow, it¡¯s a beautiful city. I¡¯m going to visit all the places of interest these days. Anyway, I¡¯m going to get married this May Day and I want to travel to some cities abroad during my honeymoon. Because I have traveled to the most beautiful city in China and three hundred million people take vacations abroad every year. ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿¼´Íê³É¹ý¶É£¬ÓÖʵÏÖÁËÎÄ»¯µÄÉø͸(Culture Zoom In)¡£ T: So I went to the travel agency. There I saw three posters of Los Angeles, New York and Beijing and two people talking about one of the places. Can you guess which city they are talking about? Ss listen to the mp3 but they can¡¯t tell which one the people are talking about. T: Look at the fist group of pictures in your paper. What¡¯s it like? Ss: There are many buildings, seas and Hollywood. T: What about New York in picture 2? Ss: There are ¡and it¡¯s ¡ T: What about Beijing? Ss: There ¡ and it¡¯s ¡ T: Now let¡¯s listen again and choose the correct picture. Ss: They are talking about Los Angeles. ¡¾Éè¼ÆÒâͼ¡¿Í¨¹ýÈÃѧÉúÔÚÏȺ󲻹۲ìÌýÁ¦²ÄÁÏÓë¹Û²ìÌýÁ¦²ÄÁϵÄÇé¿ö϶ԱÈ×Ô¼ºµÄ³É¹û£¬ÏÂÒâʶµØÅàÑøÌýÁ¦²ßÂÔ¡£ T: Well. Maybe Los Angeles is really a good place for my honeymoon. But there are still some questions for me. What can my future husband and I do in Los Angeles. Can you listen and answer these questions for me? Task ¨C Group work in fours: Design a guidebook T: My future husband and I went to the reception desk and the receptionist showed us some pictures of the cities. Look! Here are the pictures. If you are going to introduce these cities, how will you introduce them for us? Can you design the guidebook? Ss discuss in fours and design the guidebook. 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I¡¯m Taking a Shower. ÉÏÓÝ´ºêÍÍâ¹úÓïѧУ ¶½¨Ð ¿ÎÌÃʵ¼ Teaching aims: 1. To learn the Present Continuous Tense. 2. To use the Present Continuous Tense in suitable situations. 3. To improve the Ss¡¯ abilities in using the language. Teaching aids: Multimedia, blackboard Teaching procedures: Step 1: Warming up Enjoy the song I¡¯m Speaking to You on the Phone. When the bell rings, ask the question ¡°What is he doing right now?¡± Ss: He¡¯s making a telephone right now? T: Can I make a phone call right now? Ss: No, you can¡¯t. T: Why? Ss: Because you are having class. T: Yes . I can¡¯t make a phone call right now .I¡¯m having a class(write the sentences on the blackboard and read them ). Step 2: Leading in T: I¡¯m your new teacher and I have told you I¡¯m from Shaoxing Shangyu Chunhui Foreign Language School. What else do you know about me? Let students think for a moment and then ask them to guess. S1: Do you like watching TV? T: Yes. And do you like watching TV? Ss: Yes. T: But can we watch TV right now? Ss: No. We can¡¯t watch TV right now. T: Why can¡¯t? Ss. We are having class. T: Well done. (Take out a chocolate and give it a student as a reward.) I also like eating chocolate .Do you like eating chocolate? Ss. Yes. T: Can we eat now? Ss: No. We can¡¯t eat chocolate right now. We are having class. T: And I also like doing housework. Show some photos in which the teacher is doing some housework, and ask them what am I doing. S2: You are doing the dishes S3: You are feeding your daughter. S4: You are cooking dinner(Show my wife¡¯s photo to the student as a reward). Step 3: Drill and Practice T: Your also have some your family photos .Can you talk about what your family members are doing in your photos? First tell your partner what your family members are doing in your photos.(For about 2 minutes) T: Now could you tell us what your partner¡¯s family members are doing in the photo. You can begin like this: This is the Mendoza family. Luis Mendoza is studying¡The Mendoza family is very busy today Ask some students to talk about the photos like that. The Mendoza family is very busy. What are they doing? Let¡¯s listen and fill in the form. Names What are they doing now? Debbie cleaning the garage Carol and Susan Sally studying Ask students to look at the chart and read the whole sentences like Debbie is making lunch. Step 4:Task 1 T: Suppose you are Steve and you want to talk to your friends. But all of them are very busy right now. Use your imagination (ÏëÏñ)to make some phone calls. You can begin like this: Steve: Hello, Debbie? This is Steve. Debbie: Hi. How are you doing? Steve: Pretty good. How about you? Debbie: Okay. Listen, I can¡¯t¡ Steve: ¡ Step 5:Consalitation T: You have done a good job. Now let¡¯s have a break and enjoy the video. When the students are listening, ask them to answer what Coffy is doing. Ask students to talk about the video while they are watching. 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I¡¯m Taking a Shower. ÖÜÊçÔÆ º¼ÖÝÊа²¼ªÂ·ÊµÑéѧУ ¿ÎÌýÌѧʵ¼ Teaching aims: Moral aim: To get students to learn to value time Language: What is he /she doing? She/ he is ¡ What are they doing? They are ¡ Is he / she¡? Yes/ No, ¡ Are they ¡? Yes / No, Vocabulary: take a bath, take a shower, cooking dinner, eating lunch, studying, family members Difficulties: Express himself with fluent Present Continuous Tense Teaching aids: PPT, overhead projector Teaching steps: 1. Greetings and warning up T: Nice to meet you again, boys and girls. S: Nice to meet you ,too. Miss Zhou. T: How are you feeling now? S1: Exciting. T: Exciting? Exciting or excited? Ss: Excited. S2: I feel happy. T: Why? Why are you feeling happy? It¡¯s strange. I think most of us are feeling nervous. S2: Because I can meet Miss Zhou again. T: Really? That¡¯s great! I feel a bit nervous and happy. Do you know why? Ss¡ T: It¡¯s really nice to see you again in such a short time. I feel that we are like superstars , on such a huge stage and with so many teachers watching us . Do you like to be superstars? Ss: Yes! T: That¡¯s wonderful! Since most of us are feeling a bit nervous, let¡¯s start our class with guessing games, OK? Ss: OK 2. Lead-in Guessing game T: Here we can see three cartoon characters ¨C Berlioz, Pluto and Snow White. Can you guess what they are doing now? T: What is Berlioz doing? Is he¡? S1: Is he eating? T: Sorry, he isn¡¯t. S2: Is he playing? T: Um, he is playing. But¡ S3: Is he dancing? T: No, he isn¡¯t dancing. He is playing. He is playing something. Ss¡ T: Is he dancing? No, he is playing the piano. T: Now let¡¯s guess what Snow White is doing. S1: Is she washing dishes? T: No, she isn¡¯t. S2: I think she is playing the piano. T: No, she isn¡¯t playing the piano. You are so clever. Look, she is sitting there, near a fireplace, um, a fireplace can keep people warm in winter. S3: I don¡¯t know. T: Is she cooking? No, let¡¯s see what she is doing at the moment. Oh, she is telling the stories. T: Snow White is telling stories, who is listening? Her¡ Ss: Her friends. T: Yes, you are such clever students. Maybe the pictures are too small for you to guess out. Now let¡¯s see what is Pluto doing. S1: Is he playing football? T: No, he isn¡¯t. S2: Is he playing volleyball? T: Sorry, he isn¡¯t playing anything. He is ¡ Can you see the bubbles around him? Bubbles? They are water circles when you take a shower. S3: I think he is taking a shower. T: You are so clever. He is taking a bath. Do you know bath? No, look, when you take a shower, you have something over your head. Ss: Oh. T: Now let¡¯s check. T: Snow White is telling stories. Who is listening? Ss: Her friends. T: You are right. A phone call T: Oh, there is a phone call for me. Oh, it¡¯s from my mother, you know these days there¡¯s a very special person in my family. She must be in a hurry. Can I answer it? Ss: Yes. T: Thanks, really. T: Hello, mum. How are you doing? Little Dongdong is crying all the time? Why not telephone his parents? Oh, you have? They can¡¯t talk right now? OK, listen, mum, I can¡¯t talk right now. You know I¡¯m having a class right now. It doesn¡¯t matter. Maybe you can send me some pictures of him through QQ to let me know what he is doing right now. Yes, I¡¯ll call back later. Goodbye. T: Now do you know who is the special person in my home? S1: I don¡¯t know. S2: Your mother? T: No S3: Little Dongdong. T: Yes, who is little Dongdong? S4: He is your son. T: No, he isn¡¯t my son. Do you want to meet him? You see , little Dongdong is my neighbor¡¯s son. He is only 10 months old. How cute he is! Why is he in my home? Where are his own parents? Ss: ¡ T: Let me tell you what his parents are doing. T: Little Dongdong¡¯s family members are busy now! His grandparents are in Italy now. What are they doing? Ss: They are playing. T: Yes, they are visiting some interesting place in Italy. His father is a businessman, he is now in the USA. What is he doing right now? S1: He is having meetings. S2: He is talking business. T: He is talking? Ss: ¡ T: He is discussing business. T: Where is his mother? She is in India. What does she do? Ss: She is a nurse. T: What do you think she is doing? S1: She is helping sick people. T: Yes, you see. Little Dongdong¡¯s family members are all busy now. Can they talk right now? Ss: No, they can¡¯t. 3. Practice Create a situation for the students to practice similar phone call dialogues. T: You know my mother has telephoned them, but they can¡¯t talk right now. Can you imagine what they say on the telephone? Try to make up a dialogue between my mother and Dongdong¡¯s family members. Now, work in pairs, please. S1: What ¡ T: My mother is talking with them, but they can¡¯t talk right now. What can they say? They call my mum Granny Zhou. S2: Hello, This is Dongdong¡¯s mum. Is that Granny Zhou? S3: Yes. S2: Is Dongdong all right? S3: Yes, he is. But I can¡¯t talk right now, I¡¯m busy. I ¡ T: Who can¡¯t talk right now, my mother or Dongdong¡¯s parents? S4: Hello, is that Dongdong¡¯s father? S5: Yes, this is Dongdong¡¯s father. Who is that? S4: This is Granny Zhou. S5: Sorry, I can¡¯t talk right now. I¡¯m having a meeting. I¡¯ll call back later. S4: OK, bye. T: Good! Can my mother telephone Dongdong¡¯s grandparents? Ss: Yes. T: Yes? What is the time in Italy now? It¡¯s 3:00 in the morning. Can they talk right now? Ss: No T: What are they doing right now? They are sleeping. T: Do you know what my mother is doing right now? S1: She is taking care of Dongdong. T: No, she isn¡¯t. She is sending me some pictures through QQ. Listen. T: Oops, pictures sending by QQ are not so clear. But I think you clever students can guess out what Dongdong is doing right now. S1: He is crying. T: Great. S2: He is now taking a bath. S3: He is eating. T: Good. S4: I think he is sleeping. T: You are so smart. The last picture makes me relaxed. I can go on with my lesson now. 4. Listening Listen to a piece of monologue, and try to answer the questions. T: What is Steve doing? S1: He is making a phone call. T: Yes, you are right. But his friends can¡¯t talk to him right now. Why can¡¯t they talk? Let¡¯s listen and find out. T: Can you answer these questions? Do you need to listen to it again? Ss: Yes. T: OK, let¡¯s listen to is again. T: What¡¯s Debbie doing? S1: She¡¯s making lunch. T: What¡¯s Bill doing? S2: He¡¯s cleaning his garage. T: Do you know garage? Garage is a place we park our car. Ss: I see. T: What are Carol and Susan doing? S3: They¡¯re doing their homework. T: What¡¯s Sally doing? S4: She¡¯s taking a shower. T: What are Paul and John doing? S5: They¡¯re studying. 5. Writing T: Look at the people in the building. What are they doing? S1: He is talking on the phone. They are having dinner. She is¡ T: Who may be Steve¡¯s friend? Ss: The man in picture 9. T: Yes, because he is studying. T: The Mendoza family is at home now. What are they doing right now? Please fill in the blanks on the material in front of you. T: Have you finished? Ss: Yes. T&S: Luis Mendoza is ¡ S1: Debbie is cleaning the room. S2: Carmen is eating lunch. S3: Alex is taking a shower. T: Right. S4: Mr. Mendoza is washing his car. T: Is he washing his car? No, he is mending/ repairing/ fixing his car. S5: Mrs. Mendoza is washing the sink. T: Do you know sink? No? Sink is the place where water leaves us when we are washing something. S6: She is fixing the sink. T: Yes, you are right. 6. Group work Provide three situations and get the students to act them out T: Now I know you are good at listening and writing, I¡¯m sure you are good actors. Here in the envelops are three situations. Choose one and act it out in big groups. This time group 1 and group 2 should work together as group A, group 3 and 4 as group B, group 5 and 6 as group C. 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(Clap your hands) T & Ss: Clap, clap, clap your hands as slowly as you can Clap, clap, clap your hands as quickly as you can Shake, shake, shake your hands as slowly as you can Shake, shake, shake your hands as quickly as you can Roll, roll, roll your hands as slowly as you can Roll, roll, roll your hands as quickly as you can Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle your fingers as slowly as you can Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle your fingers as quickly as you can Pound, pound, pound your fists as slowly as you can Pound, pound, pound your fists as quickly as you can T: Great! But can you do this: Cross your fingers. What does it mean? Hope for the best. We¡¯re having an English class together now. Let¡¯s say and do ¡°Cross your fingers¡±. OK. Follow me, Cross, cross, cross your fingers. Ss: Cross, cross, cross your fingers. T: Very good! Is it a very interesting action? Ss: Yes. £¨ÓɸèÇúµ¼È룬³ä·Öµ÷¶¯ÁËѧÉúµÄ»ý¼«ÐÔ£¬¼õÉÙÁËʦÉú¼ûµÄÄ°Éú¸Ð£¬ºÜ¿ìÀ½üÁËʦÉúµÄ¾àÀ룬¶øCross your fingers.ËäÊDZ¾¿ÎÐÂÄÚÈÝ£¬×÷ΪClap your handsÕâÊ׸èÇúµÄÑÓÉìÀ´Òý³ö£¬·Ç³£×ÔÈ»¡£²¢ÈÃѧÉúÔÚÁ˽âÒâ˼µÄÇé¿öÏ´óÉùÀʶÁ²¢±íÑÝ£¬¼«´óµÄ¼¤·¢Ñ§ÉúÁËѧϰµÄÐËȤ¡££© T: So we are happy, right? Ss: Yes. T: But do you still remember where I am from? S: Zhoushan. T: That¡¯s right. But do you hear about Zhoushan? Ss: Yes. T: Really? What¡¯s Zhoushan like? S: Sorry. I don¡¯t know. T: It doesn¡¯t matter. And you are so lucky. My friend Jason , he is an actor. He likes traveling very much. He made a video about Zhoushan. Let¡¯s enjoy it and see what¡¯s Zhoushan like. T & Ss: Watch the video. T: What¡¯s Zhoushan like? Is it an island? Ss: Yes. T: Any more? What¡¯s Zhoushan like? Ss: It¡¯s beautiful. T: Very good. You know Zhoushan is a beautiful city with lots of islands. The sea is around it. You can see mountains everywhere. It¡¯s famous for seafood, especially for fishes. There are not many tall buildings in it, but it¡¯s getting nicer and nicer. It¡¯s small but clean. Do you know the meanings of the new words. Ss: Yes. T: Good. Please read them after me. Ss: Read after the teacher. T: Is Zhoushan beautiful? Ss: Yes. T: Do you like Zhoushan? Ss: Yes. £¨VideoµÄÉè¼Æ·Ç³£Éú¶¯ÐÎÏóµÄ±í´ï³öÁËÖÛɽµÄÌØÕ÷£¬Ð§¹ûºÜºÃ¡£Ö»ÊDZ¾ÈËÔÚÉú´ÊµÄÒý³ö·½ÃæÌ«¿ì£¬Ñ§ÉúÎÞ·¨½ÓÊÜ¡£¿ÉÉè¼ÆÈçÏ£ºÔÚ¿´Íê¼Ïóºó³ÊÏÖÓëÉú´ÊÓйصÄͼƬ£¬½Ìʦ±ßÎÊWhat¡¯s Zhoushan like?±ß°ïÖúѧÉú»Ø´ð´øÓÐÉú´ÊµÄ¾ä×Ó¡£È»ºóÔÙ¸ú¶ÁÉú´Ê£¬×îºóÈÃѧÉúÒÔÎÊ´ðÐÎʽÀʶÁÖÛɽµÄ¾ä×Ó¡££© T: Welcome to Zhoushan! And my friend Jason likes it, too. But he has been to some other cities. Let¡¯s look at the pictures and answer three questions. 1. How many cities can you see? 2. What are they? 3. What are they like? T: How many cities can you see? S: I can see Los Angeles, New York and Beijing. T: Oh, you are so smart. Thank you. Sit down. But what¡¯s Los Angeles like? S: It¡¯s a big city. T: It¡¯s a big city, right. Any more? S: It¡¯s exciting. T: Great! Now please do pair work talking about the places. I¡¯ll give you two minutes to prepare. Ss discuss in pairs. T: Are you ready? Who will try? Ss1:--What¡¯s Beijing like? --It¡¯s the capital of China. Ss2:--What¡¯s New York like? --It¡¯s a big city./There are lots of cars. Ss3:¡¡ Ss4:¡¡ T: Wonderful. So we know Beijing is the capital of China. New York is the biggest city. There are many movie stars in Los Angeles. Jason likes them very much. But which city is his favourite? Please listen and circle the correct answer. Listen to the tape. T: Who knows? S: Los Angeles. £¨Ñ§ÉúµÄ»Ø´ðºÜ³öºõÒâÁÏ£¬±±¾©ÊÇÖйúµÄÊ׶¼ÕâЩ¶¼»á»Ø´ð¡£¶øÇÒÄÜÔËÓúܶàÐÎÈÝ´ÊÀ´ÐÎÈÝÕâÈý¸ö³ÇÊУ¬Ö»ÊDZ¾ÈËÔÚ×ܽáʱ£¬Ã»ÓÐÌØÒâÌáµ½HollywoodʹѧÉúÔÚ×öÌýÁ¦Ê±Óиö±ðѧÉú¾Í×¥²»×¡Õâ¸ö¹Ø¼ü´Ê¶ø²»ÄܺܿìÕÒµ½ÕýÈ·´ð°¸¡££© T: Clever. But why does he like Los Angeles best? Read the conversation quickly then find the answer. Ss read the conversation as quickly as possible. T: Can you find the answer? S1: Because it¡¯s very big. There are lots of people, tall buildings, cars, and buses everywhere. T: Maybe that¡¯s right. But think it over. S2: Hollywood is exciting, too, especially for actors. T:I think you can find the answer soon. Please go on reading. S3:He is waiting to hear about a new job. £¨°²ÅÅѧÉú×Ô¶Á£¬¹®¹Ì×Ö´Ê£¬»Ø´ðÎÄÕÂÖÐÐÄÄÚÈÝ¡£²¢ÇÒ¸øÁËÒ»¶¨µÄʱ¼äÏÞÖÆ£¬Ñ§ÉúÔÚѧϰʱ¾ÍÄܸüͶÈ룬¸üרע£¬Ð§Âʸü¸ß¡££© T: Really good. That¡¯s the best answer. Because my friend Jason is an actor. Are you clear? Now please listen and imitate. Ss imitate the conversation. T: Read in two parts. Boys Jason, Girls the woman. Ss read the conversation. £¨Ôٷ¶Á¿ÎÎÄ£¬¸ü¼ÓÁ˽âÄÚÈÝ¡£Êé¶Á°Ù±é£¬ÆäÒå×Ô¼û¡£·Â¶ÁÄܼÓǿѧÉúÓïÒôÓïµ÷µÄÅàÑø¡£¶ÔÓÚ¿ÎÎÄÄÚÈݵÄѧϰ£¬½Ìʦ»ù±¾ÉÏδ×÷½²½â£¬¶øÊÇÈÃѧÉúͨ¹ý×Ô¶Á¡¢×ÔÎòÀ´Á˽â¹ÊÊÂÄÚÈÝ£¬²¢ÈÃѧÉúÔÚС×éÄÚÌÖÂÛ¡¢½»Á÷×Ô¼ºËù¶Á¶®µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬²¢¹ÄÀøѧÉú×Ô¼ºÌá³öÎÊÌ⣬½â¾öÎÊÌ⣬ÔÚѧÉúÎÞ·¨½â¾öµÄÇé¿öÏ£¬½ÌʦÔÙ¸øÓèµã²¦¡£³ä·ÖÈÃѧÉúÀʶÁ£¬ÈÃÔĶÁÕæÕý³ÉΪѧÉúµÄ¸öÐÔ»¯ÐÐΪ¡££© T: Well done. Los Angeles is Jason¡¯s favourite city. What is your favourite city? Discuss in groups then give us a report. S: In my group, Li Ming likes Suzhou best. Because it¡¯s a nice city. Chen Hong and Lin Feng like Hollywood best. Because it¡¯s exciting and there¡¯re many¡. T: Who will be the reporter. S1:¡. S2:¡. S3:¡. S4:¡. T: Oh, I see. So maybe you are going on vacation during the coming holiday. By the way, what day is coming? Ss: May Day. T: Yes. My friend Jason is coming to Hangzhou on May Day. Would you like to be his tour guide? Ss: Yes. T: Could you make a travel brochure to introduce Hangzhou for him? Ss: Yes. T: Please do group work again, try to finish it. Hangzhou is your hometown. I¡¯m sure you know Hangzhou well. Cross your fingers. Group work. T: Are you ready for it? OK, come here and tell us what is your travel brochure about? Ss1:Hangzhou is a beautiful city. You can see tall buildings everywhere. If you come here, you can visit the West Lake. The food here is also delicious. Hangzhou has many specials, especially for Longjing tea. Welcome to Hangzhou. Wish you a good time! Cross your fingers! T: Very good. Thank you. Which group wants to try again? Ss2: Welcome to Hangzhou. Hangzhou is an old but beautiful city. You can see many people, cars and tall buildings everywhere. If you come here, you can visit Duanqiao Canxue. The food here is also delicious. Hangzhou has many specials, especially for Longjing tea. T: Better. Which group want to try? Ss3:¡. £¨Ð¡×é»î¶¯µÄ´´É裬³ä·Ö×¢ÖØÅàÑøѧÉú×ÔÖ÷¡¢ºÏ×÷¡¢Ì½¾¿µÄѧϰ·½Ê½¡£°ÑѧÉúÓÉ»úе±»¶¯µÄѧÌáÉýµ½ÒâÒåѧϰ£¬×¢ÖØѧÉúÔÚ¶¯Ì¬Éú³É¡£×¢ÖØÅàÑøѧÉú¿ÚÍ·±í´ïµÄÄÜÁ¦¡£ÔÚ½ÌѧÖУ¬±¾È˳ä·ÖΪѧÉú´´Éè˵»°µÄ»ú»á£¬ÑµÁ·Ñ§ÉúµÄ¿ÚÍ·±í´ïÄÜÁ¦¡££© T: Excellent. I¡¯m sure. Jason is having a good time in Hangzhou. Thank you very much. But you know next year is 2008, where is Jason going? Ss: Beijing. T: Clever. But why? Ss & T: 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is coming. T: Jason will have a great time next year. Because 2008 is a special year, especially for us Chinese. You know one world one dream. Let¡¯s enjoy our poem with our best wishes. The day is coming Waiting to meet in Beijing What¡¯s Beijing like? Let¡¯s go and look. The city is really exciting. The people are full of joy. For the special time People around the world Having the same home. Wherever we are One world, one dream. T: Please read it with you own feelings. Ss & T: Read together. £¨½ÌʦµÄ·¶¶ÁÆ𵽷dz£ºÃµÄ×÷Ó㬼ȰïÖúѧÉú½øÈëÁËÊ«µÄÇé¾³£¬¼¤·¢ÁËѧÉúÇé¸Ð£¬ÓÖÔËÓÃÌý¶Á·¨³õ²½É¨ÇåÁËÉú×ÖÕÏ°¡£Ö»¿Éϧ±¾ÈË°ÑÕâÒ»»·½ÚÌø¹ýÖ±½ÓÓëѧÉúͬʱ½øÐнøÐÐÀʶÁÁË£¬Ôì³ÉѧÉúÅöµ½Éú´ÊÍ£¶ÙÁËÏÂÀ´£¬Ê¹Ê«µÄ¸ÐÇé´ó´òÕÛ¿Û¡£µ«ÕâÊ×СʫʹÕû½Ú¿Î½øÈëÁË×îºóµÄ¸ß³±£¬Éý»ªÁËÕâ½ÚÕâ½Ú¿ÎµÄÖ÷Ì⣬ÓÖ¶ÔѧÉú½øÐÐÁËÒ»´ÎÉî¿ÌµÄ°®¹úÖ÷Òå½ÌÓý¼°Í¬Ò»¸öÊÀ½çͬһ¸öÃÎÏëµÄµÂÓýÉø͸¡££© T: Thank you. Let¡¯s cross your fingers. Ss: Cross fingers. T: Class is over. Thank you boys and girls. Bye-bye! Ss: Bye-bye. ¿Îºó·´Ë¼ ÕâÌÿκó½ÌʦÔÚÒÔºó½ÌѧÖÐҪעÒâµÄµØ·½ÊÇ£º 1¡¢½Ìʦ̫¹ýÓÚ½ôÕÅ£¬ÔÚʱ¼äµÄ°²ÅÅÉÏÓÐЩͷ½ôβËɵĸоõ¡£ 2¡¢½Ìʦ¶ÔѧÉúµÄÆÀ¼ÛÓïÏà¶Ôȱ·¦£¬ÔÚѧÉú»Ø´ðºóÓëѧÉúµÄ»¥¶¯½»Á÷Ì«ÉÙ¡£ 3£®½ÌʦҪ¼ÓÇ¿ÓïÒôÓïµ÷µÄѵÁ·£¬¾¡Á¿Ìá¸ß¿ÚÓïˮƽ¡£ 2007Õã½Ê¡³õÖÐÓ¢ÓïÓÅÖʿν̰¸_ʵ¼_·´Ë¼Ñ¡(5) Making telephone calls Ö£ÓÀ¾ý Äþ²¨ÊеÚÊ®¾ÅÖÐѧ No.3 ½Ìѧ¼ò°¸ Teaching aims: Students learn how to make telephone calls. Teaching focus: Students learn to use the target language in an integrated way. Through this lesson, they can make telephone calls in their daily life. Key sentence structures: Is sb. there? Just a minute. It¡¯s for you. I¡¯ll check. I¡¯ll call later. Sorry, I have the wrong number. No problem. Teaching procedures: 1. Warming-up a. Let¡¯s chant. (Students practice the pronunciations of the English names that appear in the text.) b. Self-introduction (The teacher and the students interact) c. Group competition (Group work in the text on P.28) 2. Vocabulary in context. (P.28) Teach the three conversations on the phone in the textbook one by one through listening and acting . 3. Listening practice. (P.29) Let students complete the sentences in the book and put them in the correct order. 4. Listening in context (P.29) Students listen and circle the names of the caller. Then listen again and write the callers¡¯ names on the line below the correct picture. 5. Interact Group work: take turns to do the role-play according to the given materials. (e.g. make a telephone call when you want to go to KFC with your friend.) 6. Book tickets for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Students make telephone calls to book tickets in the groups. 7. Homework: a. Try to collect useful numbers in your daily life. b. If your neighbor is ill, make a telephone call to help him/her. ¿ÎÌÃʵ¼ Before we start our lesson, I will first set a piece of music with lovely rhythm. Ask students to dance with the music. To my surprise, one of them did a good job. It made our lesson a warm atmosphere at the beginning. Step 1. Pre-task Let¡¯s chant. T: I¡¯m very happy to meet you here. Are you happy today? Ss: Yes. T: OK. I¡¯m happy too. Because I can have a lesson for you and I¡¯m sure we can be good friends after class. In fact, I have many friends here. Do you want to know them? Ss: Yes. T: Good! Now let me tell you their names. Would you please chant their names with me together? Then chant the names that appear in the text for three times, from slow rhythm to fast rhythm. Make sure they can read them correctly. Self introduction T: Now, you know some of my friends. This time I will show you a photo. Can you guess who the person is? If you are right, I will give you a prize. Ss: Cathy? / Brad? / Jason? /Susan? ¡ T: Maybe not. / Not exactly. /I¡¯m sorry¡. Then show them my photo and give them some information about me. T: I know you want to ask me many questions, right? Now, if I give you this word Claire, what will you ask me? S1: How old are you? T: Can I answer I¡¯m Claire? S2: What¡¯s your name? T: Quite good. My name is Claire. Claire! Then I give them my age, hobby, telephone number, mobile phone number and etc. They can foster their questions in a right way. Guessing competition: T: I know you are good at guessing. Now let¡¯s have a guessing game. Write two questions and answers on a piece of paper. One group reads the answer; the other groups guess the questions. I divide them into six groups. Ss prepare for 1 minute and then choose some groups to give us their answers. Let the other five groups guess the question. If they are right, I will give a star on the paper. At last we will see which group can get the most stars, and then they will be the winner today. S: Tall and strong. At first, no one sets the question, so I make an action on me, means that I¡¯m tall and strong. So students get the meaning and give the question quickly, ¡°What do you look like?¡± I choose three of them and give each group who can foster the right question a red star on the paper. Then I will say: ¡°Oh, group ¡ gets the most stars now, but you have one more chance. I have an answer for you. Listen carefully. T: They are making telephone calls. Who can give the right question? S: What are they doing? / What do they like doing? T: Good! You are right. They are making telephone calls. So let¡¯s listen what they are talking about. Step 2 While-task 1. Make telephone calls Read the conversations. Notice the useful express Susan: Hello. Zack: Hello. This is Zack. Is Andy there? Susan: Just a minute, please. Andy, it¡¯s for you. It¡¯s Zack. Andy: Hi, Zack. How¡¯s everything? Zack: Fine. The underlined red sentences are the key points. I will add the ringing sound and the dialogue sound. When the phone rings, I say: ¡°The phone is ringing. (This is a telephone vocabulary in the text.) Let¡¯s listen. After that, I explain the meaning of these key points and make sure students get the meaning. Next, ask the whole class read the dialogue loudly. Claire: Hello. Is Karen Sanders there? Mary: Just a minute, please. I¡¯ll check. Sorry. No, she isn¡¯t. Claire: Thanks. I¡¯ll call her later. First make a busy sound of the phone. I will say: ¡°The phone is busy now. (This is a telephone vocabulary in the text.) Let¡¯s try again. Oh, the phone is ringing, it¡¯s through. After listening, ask boys read as Claire and girls as Mary. Then explain the underlined sentences. Stacey: Hello. Tom: Is Debbie there, please? Stacey: There¡¯s no Debbie here. Tom: Is this 570-1794? Stacey: No, it isn¡¯t. Tom: Oh, I¡¯m sorry. I have the wrong number. Stacey: No problem. Good-bye. Tom: Good-bye. The phone is ringing again. Give the students the listening dialogue, and pay attention to the key points. After that ask two students to role play the dialogue. If they act well, I will give both of them a star in their groups. 2. Self-check Look at the conversations on page 28 and complete the sentences below. T: OK, we know most of my friends made telephone calls just now. This time can you help Sam finish the talk on the phone? Finish the task: Look at the conversations on page 28 and complete the sentences below. Make sure students can do it quickly and correctly. Then, ask students to listen to the conversation twice and number the sentences above in the correct order. In this part students who answer right can get the star for his/her group. 3. Listening part T: You have done a very good job. I think you are all clever boys and girls. We know people can make telephone calls in order to ask others for help. Now, let¡¯s listen who is calling others for help. There are four dialogues. Check the students¡¯ answers after listening. Give the star to the group in which student answers right. By then, count the numbers of the stars and encourage other groups. T: Marvelous! From listening we know Brad, Andy, Stacey and Karen are the callers in the conversations. This time let¡¯s listen again, can you find out where they make telephone calls? OK, let¡¯s see who is good at listening. Play the tape first. Next, before they answer, I give them some tips about places: outside the school; hospital; classroom; office. Then, ask students to check the answers. Finally praise the student who is right and add the stars in his group. T: ¡°Let¡¯s see. Oh group ¡ has the most stars right now. But never mind, you have more chances to get them. Step 3 Pre-task 1. Make your own telephone calls with the telephone vocabulary. T: In everyday life, people use telephone calls to ask others for help. Today, if you need help, how do you make telephone calls for help? Now, look at the following pictures: You want to go to KFC with your friend¡ You are still at school. It rains heavily but you don¡¯t have an umbrella... Your father comes back and he wants your mother to pick him up¡ You want to buy books after school, but you don¡¯t have enough money¡ So how can you solve the problems by making telephone calls? OK, discuss with your partners and make your original dialogues after three minutes. Are you clear? After students give their ¡°Yes¡± response, start the talking and preparation. Choose some groups to act out the dialogues. Make sure they can use the telephone vocabulary correctly, using the gestures to make it more vivid. After each performance, give the group one star and praise the actors in the group. 2. Tickets for Beijing 2008 T: I¡¯m sure you can make your own telephone calls when you meet with problems. I am very glad you can do it freely now. We know telephone calls are very important and useful in life. We can ask for help, we can communicate with others and we can book rooms through it. What¡¯s more, we can also books tickets by making telephone calls. Boys and girls, do you know what will happen in 2008? Ss: The Olympic Games. T: Excellent! It¡¯s a big event in our country. So lots of people will come to Beijing and watch different kinds of games at that time. If you want to watch a basketball match with your friends or parents, how do you book the tickets through telephone? Now Ticket Booking Center is open. You can call the hotline to book tickets. Please call the hotline and book the tickets you want. I will give you some minutes and let¡¯s check which group¡¯s acting is the best. Students begin to prepare for the conversation. I set a piece of music about the Olympic Games at the same time, so students can have less pressure in such atmosphere. Time is up. Act and evaluate their performance and give stars to every group who plays the dialogue. Summary T: It seems that you are good at making calls now. Well done! You can see group¡has the most stars, so they are today¡¯s winner. Congratulations and you can get your prize after class. And who acts best today? Students point to the boy. T: Oh, you, the lovely boy, you dance well, so you act best today and this is your prize. And who is today¡¯s best spokesman? Maybe that boy because you talk much and also do a good job! So this is the prize for you. Thank you all! T: I¡¯m sorry, but time is limited. This is today¡¯s homework for you.¡± ¢Å Try to collect(ÊÕ¼¯) useful numbers in your daily life. ¢Æ If your neighbor is ill, make a telephone call to help him/her. T: Are you happy today? Ss: Yes! T: I¡¯m so happy. I¡¯m sure we will be good friends after class. Thank you for participation. 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Part 1 can be dealt as warming up. In this part, attention should be paid to collecting Ss¡¯ food vocabularies. By collecting Ss¡¯ food vocabularies may help Ss recall what they have learnt and weaken the difficulty in listening. Part 2 deals with listening. The recoding is a bit fast for Ss to catch, so preparing some additional easy questions may help Ss to get main information in listening and clear up some obstacles in listening and improve their listening skills. Part 3.1 and Part 3.2 can be dealt in Ss¡¯ oral practice in this class, so it¡¯s unnecessary for T and Ss to spend special time on it. Part 3.3 is dealt in encouraging Ss to use the target language some and any. Teaching aims: Ss will acquire the following: 1. the usage of some & any 2. the listening skills of understanding Importance and difficulties: Teaching Aids: P.P.T. & cassettes Teaching Methods: Mainly TBL Teaching Procedures as follow: Activity 1. Warm up (Purpose: To smooth Ss¡¯ emotion and lead in) Activity 2. Brainstorm (Purpose: To introduce some and any and help Ss to get the initial sense of the use of some and any) Name the vocabulary of food Activity 3. Look & differ (Purpose: To help Ss to use some and any in the language) Look at the two pictures and tell the differences with ¡° some¡± and ¡°any¡± Activity 4. Survey (Purpose: to use some and any in real life situation) Make a survey about your friends¡¯ favorite dish. Tell the whole class something about the dish, for example: What¡¯s in it? Why does he like it? Activity 5. Listen (Purpose: To help Ss to understand the target language in listening) Listen and choose the things they have got. Q1: What have they got? A. Flour B. Butter C. Sugar D. Eggs E. Milk Answers: ABDE Q2: What are they making? Pancakes or shortbread biscuits? How do you know it? Activity 6: Group work (Purpose: To make Ss further use the target language in real life situation and motivate Ss¡¯ creativities) 1.Illustrate how to make banana milk shake with the Ss first. 2.Discuss with your group which dish to cook and what you need for this dish as well as the reason why you choose it. At last introduce us how to cook it. Activity 7. Homework 1.Consolidate the usage of ¡°some¡± and ¡°any¡±. 2.Collect more information about food in other countries, and introduce them to the class. 3. Make a poster of your dish for the Festival. ¿ÎÌÃʵ¼ Activity 1. Warm up (Purpose: To smooth Ss¡¯ emotion and lead in) T: Good afternoon, boys and girls. Ss: Good afternoon, Miss Zhou. T: How are you doing? I am very excited today. Because I am in Hangzhou now. It is such a beautiful city. There are some interesting places to see here. What¡¯s more, the food in Hangzhou is so delicious. I had some fish, pork and soup. I didn¡¯t have any fruit for lunch. Oh, by the way, what do you often have for lunch at school or dinner at home? S1: I often have chicken and soup for lunch. S2: I often have some eggs, fish and cabbage for dinner. S3: I usually have rice, pork and eggplants for lunch. T: Delicious! And I believe you know a lot words about food. Now let¡¯s share some words you know. Activity 2. Brainstorm (Purpose: To introduce some and any and help Ss to get the initial sense of the use of some and any) T: Please tell some words about food. S1: pork, fish, duck, chicken, dumplings S2: broccoli, rice, lettuce, shake, tomato S3: potato, mutton, beef, milk, banana S4: juice, chip, hamburger, sandwich, orange T: Wow, you really have a large vocabulary. But have you got a good memory? Now look at the pictures and try to remember what they are. After 10 seconds, I will ask you some questions about them, such as ¡° Is there any bananas in the picture?¡±. Ready to go? OK, let¡¯s start. (10 seconds later) T: Sorry to interrupt, but time is up. Is there any milk in the picture? S1: Yes, there is some milk in the picture. T: Are there any pears in the picture? S2: No, there aren¡¯t any pears in the picture. T: Are there some potatoes in this room? Ss: Yes, there are some. T: Is there any juice in the room? Ss: No, there isn¡¯t any juice in the room. T: Excellent! All of you have a good memory. Great! Then have you got sharp eyes? Activity 3. Look & differ (Purpose: To help Ss to use some and any in the language) T: Now let¡¯s find out if you have got sharp eyes. Look at the two similar pictures and tell us the differences between the two. You may say like this: There is / are some ¡ in picture 1. But there isn¡¯t / aren¡¯t any ¡ in Picture 2. One minute to prepare, please! S1: There is some a bottle of coke in Picture 2, but there isn¡¯t any bottles of coke in Picture 2. T: Well done. S2: there are some tins of wine in Picture 2, but there aren¡¯t any in Picture 1. T: Good. What else? S3: There are some pears in Picture 1, but there aren¡¯t any in Picture 2. T: Quite right. S4: There are some oranges in Picture 1, but there aren¡¯t any in Picture 2. T: Terrific! S5: There is some coffee in Picture 2, but there isn¡¯t any in Picture 1. T: Good. Are these your favorite? Activity 4. Survey (Purpose: to use some and any in real life situation) T: Excuse me, Tony. What is your favorite food? S1: My favorite food is hot tofu. T: What¡¯s in it? S1: Tofu and pepper. T: Thank you for telling us. What about you, Lucy? S2: My favorite food is fried chicken. T: Why do you like it? S2: Because it is delicious, I think. T: Oh, I see. Now ask your group about their favorite food. Try to find out the ingredients in it and the reason why he or she likes it. Then give a report. OK, here we go. (on the work sheet) S1: Peter¡¯s favorite food is curry potatoes. He likes it because it is good for health. It has got some potatoes and curry. It hasn¡¯t got any sugar. T: Well done. I like it too. Any one? S2: Tony¡¯s favorite food is hot tofu. He likes it because it is easy to cook and cheap. It has got some pepper and tofu. It hasn¡¯t got any meat. T: Haha, good reasons, easy to cook and cheap. Right. Any other idea? S3: Susan¡¯s favorite food is vegetable salad. She likes it because it is good for health, and it helps her to become more beautiful. It has got some tomatoes, broccoli, lettuce and salad. It hasn¡¯t got any hot food. T: Sounds yummy. But can you cook them? Ss: Some say ¡°yes¡±, some say ¡°no¡±. T: If you can¡¯t, don¡¯t worry. You can learn to cook from your parents or from a cooking book, just like Pat and Anne. They try to make something. Now let¡¯s listen to the tape and find out what they have got. Activity 5. Listen (Purpose: To help Ss to understand the target language in listening) T: First take a look at the two pictures. According to the pictures, you can get some tips about the listening content. Now don¡¯t look at your paper. Listen and choose the things they have got. Q: What have they got? A. Flour B. Butter C. Sugar D. Eggs E. Milk Answers: ABDE T: What are they making? Pancakes or shortbread biscuits? How do you know it? Now you may discuss with your group, then share the idea with the whole class. S1: I think they are making pancakes. Because if they want to make shortbread biscuits, they need some sugar, but they don¡¯t have any sugar. So they can not make shortbread biscuits. T: Excellent! Good job! And I find that you really have some talents in cooking. And there is a food festival in school. Why don¡¯t you help and design a nice dish? Maybe you will be the best cook of the festival. Activity 6: Group work (Purpose: To make Ss further use the target language in real life situation and motivate Ss¡¯ creativities) T: Discuss with your group which dish to cook and what you need for this dish as well as the reason why you choose it. At last introduce us how to cook it. For example, you learnt it from your book about making banana milk shake. What do we need? Ss: Bananas, milk, sugar¡ T: Do we need any salt? Ss: No, we don¡¯t need any salt. T: What should we do first? Ss: Peer the bananas. T: Then? Ss: Cut the bananas. T: I see. Go on teaching me how to make it. Ss: Put the bananas into the blender and pour some milk. At last, turn on the blender. T: Ok, maybe after going back home, I will make some. Ok, now I will give some minutes to design a nice dish and make an oral advertisement for it, so people will be interested in your dish. And later we will choose the best dish. (Several minutes later) T: Let¡¯s see what you have got. Show yourself, please! S1: We decide to make Sichuan hot tofu. We have got some tofu and red pepper. We don¡¯t need any fat. Let me tell you how to cook. First wash the pepper and tofu. Put some oil, then put pepper and tofu into it, and stir it. Then put some relish. Why do we cook this dish? Because it is yummy and hot food can make you excited and strong. And it is also very popular. If it is not popular in your school, I will give some for them to eat, then everyone will like it soon. T: Wonderful! I can even smell it. I believe it will be popular in your school soon. What else? S2: We decide to make a pizza. We have got some flour, vegetable, relish and chicken. Let me tell you how to cook it. First get the flour ready, then put some vegetables and chicken onto it. Then pour some relish on them. At last put it into an oven to bake it for 13 minutes. Why do we cook it? Because it is nutritious and healthy. And almost every young student likes it. Many people will buy it during the festival. We can make lots of money. T: Amazing! You are so talented. I am so surprised. You can use what we learnt in real life. But remember to go over the usage of ¡°some¡± and ¡°any¡± after class. What¡¯s more, Collect more information about food in other countries, and introduce them to the class or make a poster of your dish for the Festival. Well, I really enjoy having a class with you all. Thank you so much. Class is over. Goodbye and have a nice day! Activity 7. Homework 1.Consolidate the usage of ¡°some¡± and ¡°any¡±. 2.Collect more information about food in other countries, and introduce them to the class. 3. 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